Black and white postcard of South Main Street looking south from the cannon. The photograph was probably taken around 1905. The stone-faced building on the left was the Freeport Bank. The tall building on the right was Van Riper's Hall, widely...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 14, August 9, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Four- page pamphlet, measuring 17.2 cm. x 24.2 cm. The contents of this pamphlet is an article entitled "Battle of St. George's Manor and the Burning of the Hay at Coram by Roland Lohse reprinted by Thomas R. Bayles in 1971 from the Long Island...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 16, August 23, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 17, August 30, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Colorized postcard of the original Roman Catholic Church, Our Holy Redeemer. It was located on the south side of Pine Street near South Grove Street. The original shingle style building was opened in 1900 and replaced by a larger church in...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 19, September 13, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 20, September 20, 1791, pgs. 3-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 21, September 27, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first...

Court proceedings of Henry P. Hedges et al, or the Proprietors of Montauk Peninsula, N.Y., vs. the Trustees of the Freeholders & Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton, N.Y., regarding title to Montauk Peninsula, N.Y., September 6, 1851-February...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 22, October 4, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Brochure from the 1897 commencement exercises of the Freeport School. This publication contains the names of the graduates, members of the board of education, and teachers. The 1897 class motto was "Labore et Honore" (Work and Honor).

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 23, October 11, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 25, October 25, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Brochure commemorating the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Massapequa Central Avenue Building, as well as discussing the history of the Massapequa Public Library from its inception in 1952, through the opening of the Bar Harbor Library...